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this is cell phone video ktvu received last night. beatrice reina was in the home with her grandson and granddaughter. the children made it out but not reina. >>> prince william and kate landed today, and how long before they arrive in california. [ bailiff ] fee court is now in session. come on out, guys. the jury has reached its decision. now, you guys found the other airline guilty of charging a 150-dollar change fee. you bet! southwest would never do that. and that was after she changed her flight and paid the difference in airfare. that other airline treated her wrong. she was understandably upset. well, who can afford a 150-dollar change fee? he was surprised with the verdict. you got that right. [ male announcer ] don't pay a change fee on top of a fare difference. fly southwest, the only major airline that never charges change fees. >>> prince william and his wife kate arrived in canada today on their first leg of the north american tour. crowds lined up to see the royal couple. the two will take part in tomorrow's canada day
this is cell phone video ktvu received last night. beatrice reina was in the home with her grandson and granddaughter. the children made it out but not reina. >>> prince william and kate landed today, and how long before they arrive in california. [ bailiff ] fee court is now in session. come on out, guys. the jury has reached its decision. now, you guys found the other airline guilty of charging a 150-dollar change fee. you bet! southwest would never do that. and that was after she...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details on that accident. officials say 19 of the 35 people rescued were u.s. tourists. the other 16 were mexican crew members. >>> new details about that deadly shooting at bart station in san francisco. ktvu's david stevenson tells us one key question is why did thorses not use their taser. -- the officers not use their tasers. >> reporter: 93 we are hearing from people who were here. he says he heard 4-5 shots as officers confronted and shot to death a man inside san francisco's station. bart chief of police says it began at 9:35 p.m. about a call about a white male. >> there was a white male subject walking around that platform with a open bottle of alcohol. >>> the two officers, one with six years experience, the other 18 months, arrived at 99:45. within a minute the suspect had been shot. >> the guy is armed with a knife, used the bottle as a weapon. one of the officers is injured. our officers used the force they felt was necessary in defense of their lives. >> reporter: the injured officers suffered a
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details on that accident. officials say 19 of the 35 people rescued were u.s. tourists. the other 16 were mexican crew members. >>> new details about that deadly shooting at bart station in san francisco. ktvu's david stevenson tells us one key question is why did thorses not use their taser. -- the officers not use their tasers. >> reporter: 93 we are hearing from people who were here. he says he heard 4-5 shots as officers...
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ktvu news obtained this photo of hill from the dmv. he had no home address. >>> bart police say officers responded to reports of a drunk man on the platform at civic center station. they say hill aggressively confronted two officers with a bottle and a knife. but the bay area citizen reports one witness told him that hill did not run or lung at the officers. an investigation continues. >>> an accused serial killer under more scrutiny. why his personal finances are under investigation. >>> a major speed bump in the subway system. why some say developers should restart from scratch. >>> i want to take you live this morning to kennedy space center. the at listen this is -- atlantis is supposed to go on its final launch today. the mission is still a go even though there is concern about the weather. lift off is scheduled for 8:26 our time. but we understand there is only about a 30% chance right now the shuttle will take off this morning because of weather. we will keep dipping in there live this morning to check in on the events there in
ktvu news obtained this photo of hill from the dmv. he had no home address. >>> bart police say officers responded to reports of a drunk man on the platform at civic center station. they say hill aggressively confronted two officers with a bottle and a knife. but the bay area citizen reports one witness told him that hill did not run or lung at the officers. an investigation continues. >>> an accused serial killer under more scrutiny. why his personal finances are under...
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the following day ktvu news reporter jackson was on the -- police have not made any arrests. police in antioch have started a summer long crack down on kids breaking curfew. ktvu christien kafton has more on how police are reacting. >> reporter: after dark when the park closes it can be a draw for teenagers out breaking the 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew. >> we've had problems in some of the our parks and the open spaces and as well as just businesses. of juveniles becoming the victims of crime late at night. >> reporter: friday night's curfew crack down netted 17 teens. the teens weren't arrested but they were issued citations and brought here to the police station to be picked up by their parents. police say the crack down isn't aimed at harassing teens, on the contrary teens have been the target of both juvenile and adult criminals. >> the attacks range from simple theft to armed robbery. >> i think there's a good idea. kids don't need to be out. there's nothing for them to do they shouldn't be out there. >> reporter: even teens say it makes sense. >> i mean, as a kid you'
the following day ktvu news reporter jackson was on the -- police have not made any arrests. police in antioch have started a summer long crack down on kids breaking curfew. ktvu christien kafton has more on how police are reacting. >> reporter: after dark when the park closes it can be a draw for teenagers out breaking the 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew. >> we've had problems in some of the our parks and the open spaces and as well as just businesses. of juveniles becoming the...
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this is the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. >> an apparent gun battle erupts inside a richmond apartment building. tonight, three people are dead. good evening, i'm ken wayne. >> and hello, i'm heather holmes. richmond police tonight remain at the scene of that triple homicide. it happened inside a unit at the triangle court public housing complex. that's where our eric rasmussen is live tonight with new information from police. >> reporter: heather, police say they actually found the three men dead inside the front door of this unit. you can see the lights are on. i can tell you officers are still inside there right now. investigators are only labeling one of these men a victim, and they will only say that some sort of an argument sparked this exchange of gun fire, but i can tell you a lot of neighbors around here think this was an attempted robbery. richmond police say it was a grizzly scene when they found three men shot to death inside this home on triangle court after 4:30 p.m.. >> i did not hear the shot but i did hear the sirens. >> reporter: nakila turner leaves a few yards away.
this is the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. >> an apparent gun battle erupts inside a richmond apartment building. tonight, three people are dead. good evening, i'm ken wayne. >> and hello, i'm heather holmes. richmond police tonight remain at the scene of that triple homicide. it happened inside a unit at the triangle court public housing complex. that's where our eric rasmussen is live tonight with new information from police. >> reporter: heather, police say they actually...
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ktvu's debra villalon has firsthand account from the fishermen. >> reporter: they are avid fishermen, experienced boaters but nothing would have prepared them for sinking in the middle of the night. and they say the captain who could have helped them, didn't. >> reporter: it's emotional for this retired chp officer, the fear and isolation waiting for rescue realizing no distress call was made, he had a life vest but didn't know the fate of his friends. >> we went down there to have a nice time. and it gals me that the whole crew was saved, we lose seven and none of this is our fault. >> the captain, he was just a jackass. >> reporter: survivor lugo is happy to be home. but thinking about his friends hurting him. >> i saw him trying to put his life vest on and i remember telling him, let's go, let's go. >> reporter: the best life vests on board were taken by the crew, not waking up the men. hanson says it might be a while before he returns to the water, in fact, he says he might sell this boat after the experience. debra villalon. >>> more survivors of that ill fishing trip also arrive
ktvu's debra villalon has firsthand account from the fishermen. >> reporter: they are avid fishermen, experienced boaters but nothing would have prepared them for sinking in the middle of the night. and they say the captain who could have helped them, didn't. >> reporter: it's emotional for this retired chp officer, the fear and isolation waiting for rescue realizing no distress call was made, he had a life vest but didn't know the fate of his friends. >> we went down there to...
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sal castaneda, ktvu news. >>> today we know the name of the man b.a.r.t. police shot and killed. his name is charles hill. also today the bay citizen is quoting marlene selero as seeing what what was happening. she told the bay citizen that her view of what happened, the front view of what happened police should not have shot the man who she says just looked like a quote drunk hippy. officers said hill came at them with a broken bottle and knife. >>> police officers voted unanimously to give back a chunk of their pensions. >> police officers are humans too. they have real financial situations themselves. these police officers are digging deep in their pockets to help this city. >> a union official says that will mean a nine to $15,000 hit for each officer. the deal is expected to save oakland $65 million over three years. >>> a vehicle flipped in cupertino today but no was one hurt. the load shifted and the load tipped. police was at the scene in minutes to make sure there was no fuel spill. >>> and another crash backed up traffic. the driver of this big rig lost control of its t
sal castaneda, ktvu news. >>> today we know the name of the man b.a.r.t. police shot and killed. his name is charles hill. also today the bay citizen is quoting marlene selero as seeing what what was happening. she told the bay citizen that her view of what happened, the front view of what happened police should not have shot the man who she says just looked like a quote drunk hippy. officers said hill came at them with a broken bottle and knife. >>> police officers voted...
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be sure to join ktvu starting at 7:00. they'll have the latest into the investigation on the triple homicide. >> our coverage continues online all the time at ktvu.com. i want to crush more cars. ♪ i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i need help selling bread. ♪ i want to sell more crabs. [ male announcer ] you know where you want to take your business. i want to design more buildings. [ male announcer ] in here, small business solutions from at&t can get you there. starting with the at&t all for less package -- just $70 per month, voice plus broadband. it's the at&t network. helping you do what you do... even better. mmm. oh gosh. oh dear. big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i'veost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delici
be sure to join ktvu starting at 7:00. they'll have the latest into the investigation on the triple homicide. >> our coverage continues online all the time at ktvu.com. i want to crush more cars. ♪ i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i need help selling bread. ♪ i want to sell more crabs. [ male announcer ] you know where you want to take your business. i want to design more buildings. [ male announcer ] in here, small business solutions from at&t can get you there. starting with...
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thank you for joining us on the ktvu morning news. monday the fourth of july i'm dave clark. >> and i'm claudine wong. pam cook has the day off. >>> we are following breaking news in san francisco. firefighters were called to an apartment fire on mission street. allie rasmus just got there on the ground. what is happening? >> reporter: dave, we are seeing a lot of activity here in the last 15-20 minutes. this is the 4,000 block of mission street. right now you can hear glass breaking. there are firefighters inside the top floor of that building you are looking at. they are breaking out the glass. there is also a bunch of firefighters on the roof trying to tackle this fire from up above. that building that you are looking at is not where it started. when we arrived here 20 minutes ago we could see flames shooting from the top second floor windows of this building. now the call about the fire came in just before 6:00. again, it started in a flee- story build -- three-story building with two apartments inside. i talked to the gentleman t
thank you for joining us on the ktvu morning news. monday the fourth of july i'm dave clark. >> and i'm claudine wong. pam cook has the day off. >>> we are following breaking news in san francisco. firefighters were called to an apartment fire on mission street. allie rasmus just got there on the ground. what is happening? >> reporter: dave, we are seeing a lot of activity here in the last 15-20 minutes. this is the 4,000 block of mission street. right now you can hear...
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ktvu allie rasmus is there. tells us their plane almost landed right into the watson vail community hospital. >> reporter: now it's a little lighter out here. there is crime scene tape spanning the parking lot. this is the parking lot of the watsonville community hospital. when this single engine crashed it hit the pavement. then it skidded 75 yards across the parking lot before it slammed into the front lobby of this medical office building. the plane bursts into flames. this is video that came in taken by witnesses at the scene of the crash. the two people on board that plane died but no one on the ground was hurt. that is because this medical office building was closed at the time of the crash. it all started around 7:30 last night. the muni 5-20 plane took off. again that plane skid across the pavement and hit the front of the building. the watson vail airport is less than a half a mile away from this hospital. >> in the window looking out it was a lot of smoke. never seen that color type of smoke before. i'
ktvu allie rasmus is there. tells us their plane almost landed right into the watson vail community hospital. >> reporter: now it's a little lighter out here. there is crime scene tape spanning the parking lot. this is the parking lot of the watsonville community hospital. when this single engine crashed it hit the pavement. then it skidded 75 yards across the parking lot before it slammed into the front lobby of this medical office building. the plane bursts into flames. this is video...
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in 1992, seven years after fox started, ktvu's randy shandobil brought us a report with rupert murdoch. >> reporter: the hollywood establishment is being attacked from down under. cbs, nbc and abc had a basic strangle hold on prime time, australian media magnet rupert murdoch used his movie studio 21st century fox as a launching pad for his network. the first show was late night with joan rivers. other shows didn't draw well either, and then fox executives lost rivers' replacement in a contract dispute. many assumed murdoch would take up his signs and leave. >> nothing was working at all. not even married with children. i told him he could lose millions before he would turn the corner, he said if that's what it would take, that's what it would take. >> reporter: they knew he had the money. the question was, murdoch's perseverance and his taste. he has perpetually ridiculed for his headlines and bare boosms. for example married with children makes many people gag, but it has allowed fox to stretch from the two nights to six and soon to be seven. >> i will defend anything if it's funny e
in 1992, seven years after fox started, ktvu's randy shandobil brought us a report with rupert murdoch. >> reporter: the hollywood establishment is being attacked from down under. cbs, nbc and abc had a basic strangle hold on prime time, australian media magnet rupert murdoch used his movie studio 21st century fox as a launching pad for his network. the first show was late night with joan rivers. other shows didn't draw well either, and then fox executives lost rivers' replacement in a...
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. >> while a ktvu photographer interviewed a sergeant on camera about the story, a gunshot was heard in the background. vacaville police tell us, an officer's gun had accidently discharged. we're told the officer could face disciplinary charges. no one was hurt in either incident. >>> in san jose, police are investigating an early morning stabbing that happened early this morning. it's not clear what led up to the stabbing. the condition of the victim also is not known. and no arrests have been made. >>> construction work remains halted on san francisco's new transbay terminal project. allie rasmus is in the city with a live report on what led up to this accident. >> reporter: this is where it happened. this is the construction site for the transbay transit center. it's sunday morning, so there's no construction activity right now, there is questions on when it could resume because of that accident. there are different accounts of exactly what went wrong. pg and e says the worker sawed through a power line. late last night, a spokesperson told ktvu, a worker was actually driving an e
. >> while a ktvu photographer interviewed a sergeant on camera about the story, a gunshot was heard in the background. vacaville police tell us, an officer's gun had accidently discharged. we're told the officer could face disciplinary charges. no one was hurt in either incident. >>> in san jose, police are investigating an early morning stabbing that happened early this morning. it's not clear what led up to the stabbing. the condition of the victim also is not known. and no...
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scott mack par lan -- macfarlane, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and breaking news. the international olympic committee is going to announce where the games will be be held -- will be held [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> the international olympic committee has the honor of anouning that the winter games in 2018 are awarded to the city of -- pea yong change! -- peaian -- pyongchang. >> the winner games have only been held twice in asia. once in japan in 197 and before that, in -- 1977 and then in nagano. >>> 8:18. the faa now releasing tapes of the emergency calls from a southwest airlines jet forced to make an emergency landing after a three-foot hole opened up in the cabin. this happened during a flight from phoenix on friday, april 1st. >> we're declearing an emergency. >> that plane made an emergency landing in uma, arizona -- yuma, arizona. further inspection found cracks in the plane an then at least 79 other planes were grounded so they could be checked out. the faa now is requiring airlines inspect their planes more often. >>> it is 8:19. mere than 1400 californ
scott mack par lan -- macfarlane, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and breaking news. the international olympic committee is going to announce where the games will be be held -- will be held [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> the international olympic committee has the honor of anouning that the winter games in 2018 are awarded to the city of -- pea yong change! -- peaian -- pyongchang. >> the winner games have only been held twice in asia. once in japan in 197 and before that, in --...
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ali rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> by changes start this weekend for the police department. earlier this week the chief announced the department will split the city into two geographic areas, rather than them that's also the motorcycle unit will be disbanded so those officers can be put back on patrol. the moves should help the department more effectively use limited resources. budget cuts over the last few years have trimmed nearly 200 officers from the department. >>> east palo alto will offer money for people who turn in their guns today that. buyback starts at 9 a.m. the guns must be unloaded and in the trunk a vehicle. they can be dropped off at the east palo alto government center on university avenue. $100 cash cards will be given out for the first 75 weapons turned in. >>> police release these coaches of two men want in a sexual assault. they approached a 13-year-old boy outside a relevant room on thursday night in santa cruz. the men are described as being white and between 25 and 45 years old. >>> the death of a baseball fan in texas remains the topic of discussion
ali rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> by changes start this weekend for the police department. earlier this week the chief announced the department will split the city into two geographic areas, rather than them that's also the motorcycle unit will be disbanded so those officers can be put back on patrol. the moves should help the department more effectively use limited resources. budget cuts over the last few years have trimmed nearly 200 officers from the department. >>> east...